Senior Prize Winners of the Menuhin Competition Oslo 2010 (limit: age 22 and under): 1st Prize: Xiang Yu (China) 2nd Prize: Nigel Armstrong (USA) 3rd prize: Suyeon Kang (Australia) 4th Prize: Ji Won Song (Korea) 5th Prize: A. Timothy Chooi (Canada) Bach Violin Sonata No.2 – Andante, Xiang Yu (1st Prize) at Menuhin Competition 2010 [...]
Senior Prize Winners of the Menuhin Competition Oslo 2010
by admin on 19. Jul, 2010 in Classical Vibe, Strings
Leoš Janáček – Free Sheet Music for Piano
by admin on 19. Jul, 2010 in Uncategorized
Leoš Janáček (1854-1928) – Free Sheet Music in PDF for piano 0 1.X.1905 (Janáček, Leoš) I In The Mists (Janáček, Leoš) M 15 Moravian Folksongs (Janáček, Leoš) Music for club swinging (Janáček, Leoš) O On the Overgrown Path (Janáček, Leoš) Z Zdenka Variations (Janáček, Leoš) From Wiki: Leoš Janáček (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlɛoʃ ˈjanaːtʃɛk] (baptised Leo [...]
Winners of Montreal International Musical Competition 2010
by admin on 01. Jul, 2010 in Classical Vibe, Featured Artists, Strings
FIRST PRIZE ($30,000): Benjamin BEILMAN, United States SECOND PRIZE ($15,000): Korbinian ALTENBERGER, Germany THIRD PRIZE ($10,000): Nikita BORISOGLEBSKY, Russia See the official website: www.concoursmontreal.ca Montreal International Musical Competition (2010) – Benjamin Beilman Montreal International Musical Competition (2010) – Korbinian Altenberger Montreal International Musical Competition (2010) – Nikita Borisoblebsky
Free Sheet Music – Piano – Franz Liszt
by admin on 09. May, 2010 in Piano
Free Piano Sheet Music by Franz Liszt Wiki Bio: Franz Liszt (Hungarian: Ferencz Liszt, in modern use Ferenc Liszt,[note 1] from 1859 to 1867 officially Franz Ritter von Liszt)[note 2] (October 22, 1811 – July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian[1][2][3] composer, virtuoso pianist and teacher. Liszt became renowned throughout Europe during the 19th century for his [...]
Liszt: Bagatelle sans tonalite
by admin on 03. May, 2010 in Historical Works, Piano
Franz Liszt: Bagatelle sans tonalite (written 1885). This work for solo piano by Franz Liszt, the virtuoso pianist of the late 19th Century, was titled “Fourth Mephisto Waltz” but subtitled “Bagatelle sans tonalite”. Although the work has a suggested tonality of D it is so highly chromatic that the definite tonality is obscured. Here Liszt [...]
Classical Guitar Strings – Tension
by admin on 29. Apr, 2010 in Classical Guitar
Confused about what string tension to use on your classical guitar? It’s a complicated question and something classical guitarist battle over and over again. Often it’s just a flavour of the month for most, but others have specific choices for specific reasons. Here’s some basis guidelines to help you make the right choice. Level of [...]
Female Classical Guitarists
by admin on 29. Apr, 2010 in Classical Guitar
There have been many emails from the girls asking for more features on female classical guitarist. Well, here it is! The woman guitarist is not uncommon in this male dominated art. Female Guitarist – Woman of the Guitar – List: Ana Vidovic Sharon Isbin Martha Masters Xuefei Yang Pia Gazarek- Offermann Did I forget your [...]
Lost Symphony
by admin on 16. Apr, 2010 in Classical Vibe
Does the Lost Symphony represent the a revival of classical music or the bitter end? From: http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/The_Lost_Symphony The Lost Symphony is a symphonic work for orchestra composed by Michael Giacchino which incorporates passages and themes from the musical score of Lost. Unlike the scaled-down orchestra that is used on the show, the symphony is arranged [...]

